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SteveUK28: (23. Nov 2007 11:09)

Hi there Ciluvagyok..
The farm you have is just like the one i got... only i got it with the basin.
Since joining this forum and reading through.. i've now decided against using the farm and im going to make a ytong farm instead :D :D However if you dont feel up to making yourself a ytong that farm would be perfect.. Just read the stuff that the others guys have wrote about cookin the sand loam first an stuff :D :D

JimmyVe: (23. Nov 2007 16:39)

First off al ;) Hey ciluvagyok and welcome.

Like miszt said, keep them out of hibernation until the eggs turn into larva (otherwise they die during hibernation) than slowly reduce the temperature below 10°c and keep them in hibernation 4-6 months, in your case maybe better 4, because they are now normally already 2 months in it.

That farm would do just fine but like 'most' users here i also prefer y-tong nests.

ciluvagyok: (23. Nov 2007 20:05)

Woa, I found out the name of my queen: Aretha Franklin! I think she exactly looks like the human Aretha, which is a compliment for an ant but not so good for a woman :) I thought lasius niger are bigger, we have a pretty cool camera but I don't know whether it'll be pro enough to take some good close-up pictures.
Oh, do you remember the movie 'Honey, I shrunk the Kids'? There was an ant in that movie (in Hungarian called "Hangyóca", which is something like "Antie") and that ant died because it was protecting the kids against a scorpion.. Im not sure but I think scorpions are not that common in the USA and an ant would have not really been an equal to fight with but ever since I try not to kill an ant :) otherwise my hen loved to eat them (I mean ants) and once she ate up half of an ant nest :)

ciluvagyok: (24. Nov 2007 20:07)

Aretha is in the coldest part of the flat (which is the pantry) still very awake, at about 15 Celsius degrees, workers still walking around, ttube half full of water, plugged with cotton (wondering how the hell will I refill the water once it's gone) and waiting about 2 weeks before putting them into the fridge. Jeez, they're pretty vivid! :) it's so hard not picking and watching them so I just check them every second day.
What do you do guys in wintertime? I know stocks are full of sleeping ants but what do you do when they're hibernated? do you leave them in their farms or collect them into testtubes and cleaning the farms? it's something like skiing which you do only for a couple of months every year :)

miszt: (25. Nov 2007 08:40)

leave them in whatever container they are in, they dont like to be moved around

JimmyVe: (25. Nov 2007 15:17)

In deed, leave them in there farm to hibernate.

What we do when they are in hibernation. Well i still have my exotic species, they don't hibernate and for the others i clean there out world. ;) nice clean place for them to wake up in spring.

ciluvagyok: (25. Nov 2007 20:59)

How can you take tem out when you want to clean the farm?

Purifier: (25. Nov 2007 21:13)

Normally you dont have to clean the farm. You only have to hold the sand/loam damp....

sithmaster676: (26. Nov 2007 08:18)

normally the colony will try and keep the farm as clean as they can manage so you may not have to clean your farm at all, as ant colonies and generally very clean they will make themselves a rubbish pile and all you have to do is remove this every so often.
Sithmaster676

JimmyVe: (26. Nov 2007 19:15)

i clean there out world

;) Its not possible to clean the nest, only the out world. Like sith said, they keep the nest clean themselves. And if you are lucky they put in on a pile and you can clean that.


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